On this day, the Nanchang Uprising began. It was the first major KMT–Communist engagement of the Chinese Civil War, begun by the Chinese Communists to counter the Shanghai massacre of 1927 by the Kuomintang.

The KMT established a "Revolutionary Committee" at Nanchang to plant the spark that was expected to ignite a widespread peasant uprising. Deng Yanda, Song Qingling and Zhang Fakui (who later crushed the uprising) were among the political leaders.

Military forces in Nanchang under the leadership of He Long and Zhou Enlai rebelled in an attempt to seize control of the city after the end of the first Kuomintang-Communist alliance. Other important leaders in this event were Zhu De, Ye Ting, and Liu Bocheng.

Communist forces successfully occupied Nanchang and escaped from the siege of Kuomintang forces by 5 August, withdrawing to the Jinggang Mountains of western Jiangxi.

The rebellion was initially planned to take place during the night of July 30, but due to complications with Zhang Guotao it was postponed until the next day. On the morning of 1 August 1927, at exactly 2:00 a.m., Communist troops attacked the city of Nanchang from different directions. Four hours later they took the city, capturing 5,000 small arms and around 1,000,000 rounds of ammunition.

Facing a counterattack from the Nationalists, the Communists decided to retreat south towards the province of Guangdong. Once there they would try to take over the city of Guangzhou while spreading their influence to the peasants and farms in that area.

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  • Woly [any]
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    3 years ago

    I didn't know what bonchis were but now I really really want a chili pepper bonchi

    • Sandinband
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      3 years ago

      I never shut up about them because I want everyone else to have one. And they're cute :crush:

      • Woly [any]
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        3 years ago

        Can you make them from any pepper plant?

        • Sandinband
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          3 years ago

          From what I can tell yeah :blob-no-thoughts: right now I have bell, cayenne, Anaheim, and maybe jalapeño but I dont remember. I've seen people make them from over wintered peppers too

          • Woly [any]
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            3 years ago

            Very interesting. I've got habaneros that are doing great right now, but one of my cayennes came back from the dead and grew a four inch pepper. I might try to nurture that one and see if I can winter it, and then make a cayenne bonchi 😊

            • Sandinband
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              3 years ago

              Omg bonchi twins :meow-hug: is your cayenne ripe? I feel like mine have been on my outdoor plants for weeks with no real change in color :(

              • Woly [any]
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                3 years ago

                No, it's totally green. But the crazy thing is, I had four cayenne plants and they all died, or looked dead. All the leaves fell off and I basically assumed that was that, but I kept giving them a little bit of water here and there just in case. Then out of nowhere one of the plants put out a ton of new shoots and leaves and started growing this long pepper. Now it's stretched out towards the window to take in ore light and it's got a second flower.

                • Sandinband
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                  3 years ago

                  Maybe they went into dormancy for some reason :sleepi:

                  My moms cats were dedicated to killing my other cayenne and then aphids tried finishing the job :soviet-pout:

                  • Woly [any]
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                    3 years ago

                    That's funny because cats hate capsaicin, my cat won't go near them. And it was weird, I planted four habaneros and four cayenne's and treated them the same, and the habaneros took off and the cayennes all died. Or at least that's what I thought, until this one took off and now it's brother in the same pot is putting out new leaves :quagsire-pog:

                    • Sandinband
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                      3 years ago

                      I guess my mom's cats are just super bastards, they completely ripped it out of the pot after breaking some branches on it a few days before :meow-shining:

                      I planted 2 jalapeño and 2 cayenne that I remember and ended up with 3 jalapeños after the cayenne died somehow.

                      Maybe your cayenne are super resilent! Consider saving their seeds :comfy:

                      • Woly [any]
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                        3 years ago

                        Oh I'm definitely saving their seeds. Any plant that can survive my inept caretaking deserves to be propagated :rat-salute:

                        • Sandinband
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                          3 years ago

                          If your plants are close together you might end up with a cross :sicko-laser: